First on CNN: North Korea may be planning October Surprise, study says

If history is any guide, provocative actions from North Korea can be expected around the time of US elections, a new study says.

Post-debate, Clinton takes the lead

Hillary Clinton emerges from the first presidential debate with a five-point lead over Donald Trump in the race for the presidency, having narrowed the enthusiasm gap between her supporters and Trump's, and holding broad advantages over the Republican nominee as the candidate with the right temperament and preparation for the job, according to a new CNN/ORC poll.

US suspends talks with Russia over Syria

The US announced Monday it is "suspending its participation in bilateral channels with Russia" that had come about as part of the short-lived cessation of hostilities in Syria.

Kim Kardashian robbery: How do you sell $10 million in stolen jewelry?

Kim Kardashian West can probably kiss that ring goodbye.The $4.5 million rock stolen by five men who robbed the reality TV star at gunpoint on Monday is likely to be broken into smaller stones and sold. Its band could be melted down.

Kim Kardashian West held at gunpoint in Paris, spokesperson says

Kim Kardashian West was held at gunpoint in her Paris hotel room Sunday night, according to her spokesperson.

Colombians narrowly reject peace deal with the FARC

Colombians narrowly rejected a referendum on Sunday on a peace deal that took over four years to negotiate and would have ended five decades of war.

Militants launch attack on Indian army camp in Kashmir

Militants attacked an Indian army camp in the town of Baramulla in Indian-administered Kashmir late Sunday night, according to the Kashmir zone police chief.

ISIS sniper kills Dutch journalist in Libya

An ISIS sniper killed a Dutch journalist in Sirte, Libya, Sunday, according to a spokesman for the Al-Bunyan Al-Marsous military operation.

Hungary voters reject EU migrant-resettlement plan, but low turnout invalidates results

Hungarians voted Sunday to reject a European Union refugee resettlement plan, but failed to turn out in sufficient numbers to make the referendum legally binding.

Clinton campaign seizes on new report about Trump's taxes

Hillary Clinton's campaign Saturday night seized on a New York Times report about Donald Trump's 1995 tax records, in which the Times showed he declared a $916 million loss that could have allowed him to legally skip paying federal income taxes for years.